The National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologiesis formed by the merger of the Engineering Technologist Certification Institute and the Institute for the Certification of Engineering Technicians. Today NICET, a service of NSPE, provides testing and certification services across a broad range of disciplines to engineering technicians and technologists.

NSPE breaks ground for its new headquarters at 1420 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia.

NSPE celebrates its 50th anniversary. Among the anniversary activities was the commissioning of The Spirit of Engineering (listen now), a symphony composed by Richard Bales (1915-1998), who served as conductor of the National Gallery Orchestra in Washington, D.C., from 1943 to 1985. The Society also presented walkways on the grounds of the Washington Monument as a gift from NSPE and the engineering community to the people of the U.S.

Following a campaign by NSPE members, the U.S. Postal Service issues a 40-cent stamp commemorating Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972), who is often referred to as "the first lady of engineering." Gilbreth ran a consulting firm with her husband and helped pioneer the field of time-and-motion studies. In 1965, she became the first woman elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

In July, NSPE dedicates its new headquarters building at 1420 King Street in Alexandria, Virginia. On December 8, moving crews delivered the last boxes from the Society's old headquarters on K Street in Washington, D.C

NSPE successfully lobbies to have the National Science Foundation's charter amended to include engineering as part of the NSF mission.